The original Resident Evil was released on the Nintendo Switch in 2019 and will soon be joined by many of its sequels.
The Nintendo Direct, held on September 13, 2022, revealed plenty of things for Nintendo fans to be excited about. Amidst all the surprising announcements was the fact that the system would receive several Resident Evil titles.
The likes of Resident Evil: Village, Biohazard, 2, and 3 will make their way to the Switch at a later date. Only the former has been made official, and will be coming to to Cloud services in October.
There are currently seven RE titles playable on Nintendo Switch. These are the original, RE 4, RE 5, RE 6, RE 0, Revelations, and Revelations 2. Four more will soon join them.
Players will eventually have Cloud access to some classic RE titles, as well as a couple of newer entries in the franchise. It seems as though the releases for each will stagger.
Village is the most recent RE game. The price for its Switch version is unknown thus far, but a release date has been given. It will become available on October 28, 2022 with the Winter's Expansion DLC arriving shortly after on December 2, 2022.
The game sees Ethan Winters arrive in an eery village with a cast of antagonists that rival every other bad guy in the series. A playable demo of the Cloud version can be downloaded right now on the Switch.
Other titles coming to the Nintendo Switch were not given an exact release date, but rather a window of "2022." There was no mention of these games arriving next year, so players should expect them before 2023 begins.
The direct prequel to Village is Biohazard. Ethan Winters is also the player-controlled character. He is in a derelict estate searching for his missing wife in the franchise's first main
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